1987
DOI: 10.1159/000116143
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Effects of Delta-Sleep-Inducing Peptide on 24-Hour Sleep-Wake Behaviour in Severe Chronic Insomnia

Abstract: Impaired daytime functions are a significant part of chronic insomnia besides sleep disturbance. Therefore, the effects of intermediate-term delta-sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) administration on sleep and daytime performance were investigated in 14 middle-aged chronic insomniacs. DSIP was administered under placebo-controlled, double-blind conditions for 7 successive nights. Polysomnograms were obtained for placebo baseline, beginning and end of DSIP treatment, and one placebo posttreatment night; daytime psyc… Show more

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“…It is reported to increase the ‘pressure to sleep’ in human subjects who have been injected with small doses and this, together with its ability to induce delta‐wave sleep, led to its consideration as a treatment for insomnia. A number of studies have examined this use with varied success [18–21].…”
Section: Dsip and Sleepmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is reported to increase the ‘pressure to sleep’ in human subjects who have been injected with small doses and this, together with its ability to induce delta‐wave sleep, led to its consideration as a treatment for insomnia. A number of studies have examined this use with varied success [18–21].…”
Section: Dsip and Sleepmentioning
confidence: 99%